She was in fact not any relatives of our family, but was closer and more concerned about us than most of our real blood relatives. For this, she well-deserved our sending her off today.
Having lost all family members in the bombing of the Japanese Occupation, she had embraced Grandma who has been kind to her, like sisters; taking our families as her own. She had then have a big family of her own with successful children and offspring of delightful grandchildren.
The news of her demise came as a shocking and sad news to us on the night of 22nd; she had passed on on the 21st, lung cancer of the 3rd stage that was diagnosed only during her last 2 weeks - her sufferings was short.
See you in heaven, Aunt Gan.
And may you now rest in peace.
Thank you for remembering us. We too remember you and loved you, but never had the chance to let you know.
Never forgetting your continual kindness to our families, especially to our sickly grandma. Your doting us with sweets and toys in our younger days was my fondest memory of you. A thank you was never enough for your kindest thoughts and loving heart.
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